
Electromagnetism and Right Hand Rules
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12th Grade
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Magnetic Fields and Electromagnetism
By Muhammad Arief Kurniawan
Mutiara Harapan Islamic School
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Producing magnetic Field
using a permanent magnet
using the movement of electric charges
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The magnetic field lines come out of north poles and go into south poles.
The direction of a field line at any point in the field shows the direction of the force that a 'free' magnetic north pole would experience at that point.
the field is strongest where the field lines are closest together
Representing magnetic fields
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So What is electromagnet?
Basically, we are using electric source (e.g battery) to produce electric current via coil to produce magnetic field. every "field" will forced something to move (either repel or attract).
Why coil?
Because coil concentrates the magnetic field. one end become north pole, another end become south pole.
this type of coil called SOLENOID
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Direction of Field
The right-hand grip rule
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Open Ended
State which of the pairs of electromagnets shown here attract one another, and which repel.
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Magnetic Force
A current-carrying wire is surrounded by magnetic field.
this magnetic field will interact with external magnetic field.
so giving rise to the force on the conductor (rod).
the magnets give create a fairly uniform magnetic field.
The rod starts to roll, showing the force acting on it. To which direction?
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Predict the direction of the Force
Using Fleming's Left Hand Rule
or Motor Rule
The production of this forced called "motor effect"
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Explaining the force
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Match
Decide whether there is a force, and which direction
no force
yes there is force into the page
yes there is force gdown
no force
yes there is force into the page
yes there is force gdown
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Magnetic Flux Density
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Fill in the Blanks
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Open Ended
a wire of length 50 cm carrying a current lies at right angles to a magnetic field of flux density 5.0 mT.
a. If 10^18 electron pass a point in the wire each second, what current is flowing? (you have to know the charge of 1 e)
b. What force acts on the wire?
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Measuring Magnetic Flux Density
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Measuring B Using Hall Probe
A Hall Probe must be held so that the field lines are passing directly through it, at right angles to the flat surface of the probe.
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Measuring B with a current balance
There are two ways to measure the Force.
1. Using a balance to measure the force acting on the wire
2. Using a pivot to measure the motion of the wire
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Using a balance
red line is the wire.
when the battery is on, the current flow to the wire.
When the current flow, the force will made the wire pushed up.
Following Newton Third Law, the magnet will be pushed down at the same time.
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We can predict the force acting on the wire by calculate the weight written on the balance
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Using pivots
This consists a wire frame that is balanced on two pivots.
when a current flows through the frame, magnetic field push the frame downward or upward according to the direction of the force.
we can balanced the frame using small weighs.
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Current crossing fields
Remember! There is no force if the current and magnetic field direction is parallel.
Their direction must be at right angles to produce force at max.
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So What if the angle is not at right angle?
Chill! You still can predict the force. but remember I warned you. The force will be not at max.
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Forces between currents
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Thank you❤️
@tsitegar
Magnetic Fields and Electromagnetism
By Muhammad Arief Kurniawan
Mutiara Harapan Islamic School
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